Ontario is reopening more drive testing centres next week

Jul 31 2020, 6:34 pm

If you’ve been waiting to get your G2, there’s good news for you, as Ontario is reopening more drive-testing services next week.

Beginning on Tuesday, August 4, road testing for class G2 and all motorcycle licences will resume and the number of locations offering commercial driver road tests will expand.

“As we continue to reopen our economy, resuming driver testing is another way our government is helping people get back to work,” said Caroline Mulroney, Minister of Transportation.

“We are phasing-in these services to ensure important health and safety measures are in place at all DriveTest centres and our staff and customers are fully protected.”

The following services will be available at DriveTest centres starting Tuesday:

  • Class G2 road tests
  • Class M2 and class M motorcycle road tests
  • Commercial driver road tests availability will expand to 42 DriveTest locations across Ontario
  • Part-time Travel Point locations will resume driver examination services as the shared facilities they are located in become available for the public’s use

All driver licensing services offered as part of phase 1 of DriveTest’s reopening, including knowledge tests and driver’s licence exchanges and upgrades, will continue to be available on a first-come, first served basis, according to the province.

“To reduce crowding and support physical distancing, most DriveTest centres will continue to serve these customers based on the date of the customer’s birth,” said the province.

“People with birthdays between January to June will be allowed to visit a centre one week, and people with birthdays between July to December will have access to DriveTest services the following week.”

“We have temporarily extended the expiration date of all driver’s licences, so we would ask that everyone hold off on visiting a DriveTest centre unless absolutely necessary,” said Mulroney. “For those going to a centre please exercise caution and follow all of the public health guidelines.”

DriveTest requires customers to wear face coverings inside centres and during road tests, sanitize their hands when they enter the building, and undergo temperature checks before road tests.

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